The Mets formally announce the coaching staff and Ted Simmons
and Marvin Miller are elected to the Hall of Fame
Late
Sunday, The Mets announced the full coaching staff: Bench coach: Hensley Meulens; Pitching coach:
Jeremy Hefner; Assistant pitching coach Jeremy Accardo; Bullpen coach: Ricky
Bones; First-base coach: Tony DeFrancesco; Third-base coach: Gary DiSarcina; Hitting
coach: Chili Davis; Assistant
hitting coach Tom Slater; Quality control coach Luis Rojas.
Syracuse.Com’s
Lindsay Kramer noted that with Tony DeFrancesco’s promotion to Queens, the
Syracuse Mets will now have a new Manager. A
certain Blogger in upstate NY is still holding out hope it is Fonzie.
Ted
Simmons and Marvin Miller are elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Miller received 12 of 16 ballot votes. Simmons
was on 13 of 16 ballots. Dave Parker received seven votes, and Steve Garvey and
Lou Whitaker six each. Tommy John, Don Mattingly, Thurman Munson and Dale
Murphy all got three or fewer.
The
Detroit News detailed how Lou Whitaker missed out on the vote. Many feel that Lou deserves to be inducted
due to his highest lifetime WAR of 75.1, the highest of the players considered
yesterday. “Also, he has the highest WAR
of any second baseman not enshrined in Cooperstown, his 75.1 WAR trailing only
Rogers Hornsby, Joe Morgan, Nap Lajoie, Eddie Collins, Rod Carew and Gehringer.”
That same article also listed all of the members of the
Veterans Committee: George Brett, Rod Carew, Dennis Eckersley, Eddie Murray,
Ozzie Smith and Robin Yount, Dave Dombrowski, executives Sandy Alderson, David
Glass, Walk Jocketty, Doug Melvin and Terry Ryan, plus media members Bill
Center, Tracy Ringolsby, Jack O’Conell and Steve Hirdt.
Wait,
Sandy Alderson is on the Committee and there was no Keith or Rusty even
considered? Et Tu Sandy?
The Winter Meetings are underway in San Diego.
The
Daily News’ Deesha Thosar had the Questions that loom over the Mets as they
prepare for the Winter Meetings: Will the Mets spend big, or spend at all? Is
Dominic Smith as good as gone? Will payroll limit decision making? My Answers:
No, Only if another team will take back $, Yes.
WFAN/CBS
Radio had a list of moves they suggest the Mets make: Thor for Mookie
Betts?
Mets 360 discussed “Power
and control, featuring Cohen and Van Wagenen”. They compared Brodie’s future to the
uncomfortable pictures that were taken of Mickey Callaway and Brodie after
Brodie was hired. As
long as Steve Cohen doesn’t throw a chair, it can’t that bad, right?
As linked to the other day, Reflections
on Baseball notes how Cohen didn’t hire Van Wegenen who didn’t hire Callaway –
Result? “Mets GM Brodie Van Wagenen will soon get a taste of the
purgatory Mickey Callaway.
No Games in the Dominican Republic last night due to the
All-Star break. Ex-Met Jordany
Valdespin took part in the Home Run Derby. When I am able to get results, I will post.
UltimateMets has this
date in Mets History:
Born on this date:
- Del Unser (1944)
- Jerry Cram (1947)
- Doc Medich (1948)
- Bruce Boisclair (1952)
- Juan Samuel (1960)
- Mike Fyhrie (1969)
- Tony Tarasco (1970)
- Jeff Duncan (1978)
- Fred Lewis (1980)
- Buddy Baumann (1987)
- Adam Wilk (1987)
New York Mets released Donn Clendenon on December 9, 1971.
New York Mets traded Leon Brown and Brock Pemberton to the St. Louis Cardinals for Ed Kurpiel on December 9, 1976.
New York Mets traded Roy Staiger to the New York Yankees for Sergio Ferrer on December 9, 1977.
New York Mets traded Blaine Beatty to the Montreal Expos for Jeff Barry on December 9, 1991.
Montreal Expos drafted Guillermo Mota from the Mets on December 9, 1996.
Colorado Rockies signed Mike Hampton of the New York Mets as a free agent on December 9, 2000.
New York Mets signed free agent Julio Franco of the Atlanta Braves on December 9, 2005.
New York Mets released Andy Green on December 9, 2009.
Washington Nationals drafted Elvin Ramirez from the Mets on December 9, 2010.
Mets drafted Pedro Beato from the Baltimore Orioles on December 9, 2010.
Mets drafted Brad Emaus from the Toronto Blue Jays on December 9, 2010.
New York Mets signed free agent Garrett Olson of the Pittsburgh Pirates on December 9, 2011.
New York Mets signed free agent Curtis Granderson of the New York Yankees on December 9, 2013.
New York Mets traded Jon Niese to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Neil Walker on December 9, 2015.
New York Mets signed free agent Asdrubal Cabrera of the Tampa Bay Rays on December 9, 2015.
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Donn Clendenon was the ultimate example of home field hitting DISadvantage....one year in cavernous Forbes Field, he hit just 3 homers at home, and an Alonso-like 25 on the road.
ReplyDeleteAmazing fact. Thanks Tom.
ReplyDeleteOK, I give up--what is a Quality Control Coach?
ReplyDeleteMaybe a guy in the clubhouse glued to the TV for replay advice (& possibly stealing signs)?
Hobie - from MLB.com "That title, which is growing in popularity around the game, has come to define a uniformed liaison between the coaching staff and front office. Rojas will sit in the dugout during games, feeding the manager information from the team’s analytics staff. He will also disseminate information and help players digest it before games, much as analyst T.J. Barra -- who will no longer travel regularly with the team -- did in recent years."
ReplyDeleteOn Trade Acquisitions
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's a better idea to make fewer trades, but for more players with just one designated trading partner.
Breaking it all down, the Mets probably would be fine with acquiring like maybe three players for their own three players going to the trade partner and in a trade of meaning for both sides. As opposed to several trades to do the same thing.
The NY Mets have never really excelled at trades, and this might be a better way to get just what they need in a trade.
One of the younger NY Mets kid pitchers that I think had traction here in the bigs was the Mets Drew Smith.
ReplyDeleteEvidently, he had TJ surgery last spring and is on track for a return. I look forward to seeing him whole again and with the stuff he commanded here earlier on.
Also on the injury front, Yoenis Cespedes is said to be running and batting now and "could be back" in time for ST. If he can do that feet (LOL), he would be a very welcome addition to the Mets 25-man roster breaking camp.